Boating Operator/Boat Builder & Repairer

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Certificate IV In Boating Services - MEM40205

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Employees provide operational, maintenance and administrative support within a boating operation environment. This includes assisting with general boat maintenance, minor and/or repair work to vessels and/or equipment, operating boats and administrative management functions.

Summary of Training

CORE UNITS - 10 required

Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment

Plan to undertake a routine task

Apply quality procedures

Organise and communicate information

Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment

Classify recreational boating technologies and features

Work safely on marine craft

Follow work procedures to maintain the marine environment

Maintain quality of environment by following marine codes

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

ELECTIVE UNITS

Report on financial activities

Control records

Produce complex business documents

Maintain business technology

Prepare financial reports

Operate mobile load shifting equipment

Undertake manual handling

Perform engineering measurement

Work safely with industrial chemicals and materials

Use hand tools

Use power tools/hand held operations

Apply fibre reinforced plastics

Fair and shape surfaces

Maintain marine vessel surfaces

Refuel vessels

Check operational capability of marine craft

Check operational capability of sails and sail operating equipment

Carry out trip preparation and planning

Respond to boating emergencies and incidents

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Boating Operator/Boat Builder & Repairer - MEM40205

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Commencements

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ANZSCO Classification:
399100

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